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Sound for a 2-6-0 and/or 4-4-0 MDC old timers.

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Sound for a 2-6-0 and/or 4-4-0 MDC old timers.
Posted by SpaceMouse on Saturday, May 17, 2008 2:57 PM

I have a couple 2-6-0s and a have designs on a 4-4-0. Now the 4-4-0 I can get with MRC sound. I hear it is less than to be desired, although I heard one at a show (granted it was a noisy show) and it sounded okay.

But if I wanted to go with a Tsunami, 1) do they have appropriate sounds and 2) will they fit.

The decoders I have in the 2-6-0's right now are n-scale plug-ins. I can ream out a lot of the the tender because I'll be converting them to wood burners anyway. I don't like the idea of pointing the speaker down as I've friends who collect stuff on the magnet that way.

And while we're on the subject, is there a good sound for a Climax A? 

 

Chip

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Posted by gandydancer19 on Saturday, May 17, 2008 3:11 PM

Chip, they make a micro-Tsunami now that might fit. Try Tony's Trains or Soundtraxx web sites as they usually have the dimensions. I think that if you got the small steam decoder it would have what you need.

As for the Climax, I'm not sure they make a special one for it. I have a friend that has one and he used a Tsunami. He turned off the rod clank sound and increased the chuff rate.

The Tsunamis have a lot of sounds and you can turn them off or set the individual volumes to levels that represent what your loco should sound like. the manual can be down-loaded from the Soundtraxx web site and is about 75 pages long.

There are a lot of folks on the forums that recommend that you stay away from MRC decoders.

Elmer.

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Posted by richg1998 on Saturday, May 17, 2008 4:12 PM

I use the Micro-Tsunami light steam decoder in the new Roundhouse 2-6-0 and 2-8-0. I am installing one in a 4-4-0 after I remove the MRC decoder. I have installed Micro in a Spectrum 4-4-0.

The Roundhouse engines all have the same boiler and cab. 

I recently installed a Micro Light logging decoder and speaker in a completely rebuilt MDC Climax.  I had to pretty much max out the chuff rate. I have heard a prototype Climax chuff.

I just ordered three Roundhouse tender frames and trucks from Roundhouse. The tender frames are ready for a one inch speaker facing down. The decoder sits on top of the speaker magnet.

I have three older MDC locos and the tender shells fit the new tender frames. The trucks have four wheel pickups. The 4-4-0, 2-6-0 and 2-8-0 all have the same tender.

[url]http://www.pacificcoastairlinerr.com/1905/roundhouse_sound/[/url] Harold's site also has reviews of the 4-4-0 and 2-8-0.

The sounds seem ok to me but I am not concerned with how prototypical they might be.

The documents at the SoundTraxx site give all the details for the Micro-Tsunami decoders.

I get decoders and DCC accessories from Litchfield Station. He has free shipping over $50.00.

I have recently posted photos in the DCC section of the installations.

 

Rich 

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Posted by hminky on Saturday, May 17, 2008 6:32 PM
 SpaceMouse wrote:

I have a couple 2-6-0s and a have designs on a 4-4-0. Now the 4-4-0 I can get with MRC sound. I hear it is less than to be desired, although I heard one at a show (granted it was a noisy show) and it sounded okay.

But if I wanted to go with a Tsunami, 1) do they have appropriate sounds and 2) will they fit.

The decoders I have in the 2-6-0's right now are n-scale plug-ins. I can ream out a lot of the the tender because I'll be converting them to wood burners anyway. I don't like the idea of pointing the speaker down as I've friends who collect stuff on the magnet that way.

And while we're on the subject, is there a good sound for a Climax A? 

 

 I have never had metal pickup on steam locos, diesels yes.

The Roundhouse speaker is a poor speaker. I have put a Tsunami in a 4-4-0 with the stock speaker, my dual speakers sound so much better. The dual speaker sound is worth the extra effort.

 http://www.pacificcoastairlinerr.com/1905/roundhouse_sound/

Thank you if you visit

Harold

 

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